The usual word to describe this is "effervescence". If a chemical reaction is involved as opposed to the gas simply being dissolved and coming out of solution, then "evolution of a gas" is probably a better phrase. Also, while you probably shouldn't use it in a lab report or journal article, "fizzing" will be understood by more people than either of the other two, so if you need to communicate quickly to non-chemists, use that. "It's effervescing, get away" tends to result in people standing stock still and saying "it's doing what?", while "it's fizzing, get away" is more likely to produce the desired result.
Effervescence
Evaporation
Evaporation
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evaporation
A solution can be a solid, liquid, & gas.
evaporation is when a liquid turns into a gas
When there is a change from a gas to a liquid, the process is called condensation.
When you heat something, you get to do from solid to liquid, and that called melting. The liquid to a gas its called vaporzation and evaporation. A solid to a gas its called sublimation. When you cool something, you get to do from gas to liquid its called condensation. A liquid to a solid called freezing. A gas turn straight to a solid called deposition.
well The upward force of a liquid or gas on an object is called
condensation
The component which is most abundant in a solution is called solvent.
This solution is a liquid.
Soda is an example of a liquid-gas solution, as it contains carbon dioxide (a gas) dissolved in water (a liquid).
A solution is a homogeneous mixture of two substances (solid-solid, solid-gas, solid-liquid, liquid-liquid, liquid-gas, gas-gas) ex: alloys are mixtures of two or more metals or they can be called as metal-metal solutions. Other very common examples of solutions in daily life are salt solution, sugar solution etc.....
NH3 is not liquid but gas at STP. It is however very well soluble in water, solution called ammonia.
1. Gas-liquid solution: soda, a water solution of carbon dioxide. 2. The expression gas-gas solution is not in use; more correct is gas mixture.
This process is called evaporation.
This solution is a liquid.
A solution is not always a liquid: An alloy like brass is a solid in solid solution, and air is a gas in gas solution.
A gas results in a solution.
Soda is an example of a liquid-gas solution, as it contains carbon dioxide (a gas) dissolved in water (a liquid).